LBCC’s English department hosted their visiting writer series with guest speaker, CSULB English professor and writer Suzanne Greenberg, on Nov. 16. Suzanne Greenberg selected stories from her most ...
Nikita Gupta is a health educator who is available to students through mental health events, these events taking place in room M128 at the LAC campus. Gupta’s main focus is to help people explore ...
At LBCC's Dance Showcase on Nov. 1, a striking combination of light displays, reflective costumes, and powerful dance choreography, made Amanda Arroyo, a student choreographer's dance scene one to ...
Enrique Gil, LBCC student is working on an assignment in the psychology center. It's an available resource for students taking psychology classes. (Emma Lloyd) With finals coming soon, LBCC students ...
LBCC’s women’s basketball team defeated Porterville College 73-50 in their first home game of the season Tuesday night after a stellar 28-point performance from reigning South Coast Conference ...
The Vikings run to celebrate with their goalie Jackie Garibay after a big win sending them into the second round of playoffs at a home game against Orange Coast on Wednesday. The Vikings beat the ...
LBCC’s men’s water polo team came out victorious in the first round of the 3C2A State Championships after a thrilling buzzer-beater from Colley Ochoa to put the Vikings up 9-8 over American River ...
The Nutrition Club is an on campus organization formed in 2017 whose main goal is to spread awareness of good nutrition as well as sharing the love of tasty foods. Grace Gonzalez, a former ...
LBCC's utility Lola Annear sets up for a pass during the first round of state championship playoffs at the LAC Aquatics center on Nov. 21, 2024. Vikings beat Merced 13-3 sending them into the second ...
Rene Zamudio, a computer lab specialist begins to fill his canvas with color paint after finishing his outline of the Hibiscus flower. This was the second sip and paint held at LBCC, each being themed ...
A sign at the entrance to LBCC's Welcome Center informs students that the center is out of Chromebooks on Nov. 5. The Welcome Center has been out of Chromebooks since the beginning of the semester.
As a way to celebrate Native American Heritage Month, the Native American Indigenous Club along with the Culinary and Baking club partnered up to cook and eat culturally important dishes. Julio ...